Software Center vs Application Catalog
Howdy,
I know that these two things show applications based on if I assign them to a computer or a user, but I'm just wondering if there's any reason to use one over the other...
If I have a piece of software that I want to make available to a specific department, is there any reason I'd want to assign it to the COMPUTERS of the department vs the USERS of the department?
We don't do anything with requesting approval for programs or anything like that, we just want a way to limit certain programs to certain groups.
Thanks.
Hi,It is up to you and your strategy how you want to do it.
If you limit it to the users of the department they can still install it on computer in another department by logging on to them and launch it from Application Catalog, could be a licensing issue.
There is no right or wrong more a design decision based on your environment, how you are used to work, software licensing and so on.
Licensing could be one reason.
Regards,
Jörgen
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CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_3be6a762-f993-4fe5-aca5-1989551d5a88:5. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_3be6a762-f993-4fe5-aca5-1989551d5a88:5 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
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CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get dependency chain for App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_46f5d091-992c-4e24-b0a2-3de657c0b8c7:16, will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_49337598-4c68-401e-8c39-a415288cd7d6:11. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_49337598-4c68-401e-8c39-a415288cd7d6:11 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get dependency chain for App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_4da67baa-ac51-4327-bfdc-c8f81781ae62:20, will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_4f0df4d7-e1d0-4717-b9e2-5f9cb6f1dd9b:8. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_4f0df4d7-e1d0-4717-b9e2-5f9cb6f1dd9b:8 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_5d895d54-10ea-447d-8b45-123b77e89721:4. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_5d895d54-10ea-447d-8b45-123b77e89721:4 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_636ad5b2-da09-439b-ac7c-d7895d728131:2. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_636ad5b2-da09-439b-ac7c-d7895d728131:2 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_665c56e0-626a-4d8d-9378-48a8c8546846:1. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_665c56e0-626a-4d8d-9378-48a8c8546846:1 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_666d662e-66f7-4e53-b4fd-06ccd55239bf:4. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_666d662e-66f7-4e53-b4fd-06ccd55239bf:4 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_6a39d117-9e22-4e11-8fcd-ebbf35b00688:3. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_6a39d117-9e22-4e11-8fcd-ebbf35b00688:3 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_6da53bf1-ab56-4a96-9af8-6df6d4b9972e:10. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_6da53bf1-ab56-4a96-9af8-6df6d4b9972e:10 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_70d0451a-94c0-4372-b19b-dd9e4246788f:3. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_70d0451a-94c0-4372-b19b-dd9e4246788f:3 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_716e6646-2efd-4d3a-9441-5563de429a01:3. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_716e6646-2efd-4d3a-9441-5563de429a01:3 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get dependency chain for App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_77493905-3008-4862-bd89-d5fad3318cfc:41, will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:50 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_77c479ff-bef7-456d-9bae-47ea1513e56f:4. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_77c479ff-bef7-456d-9bae-47ea1513e56f:4 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:51 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_7925a429-49b4-4b04-8094-4987ca70a35b:7. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_7925a429-49b4-4b04-8094-4987ca70a35b:7 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:51 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_79516c6a-a815-4c31-99fe-9ab4e4024e4e:1. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_79516c6a-a815-4c31-99fe-9ab4e4024e4e:1 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:51 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_7af21e61-ffe4-4791-85ba-86d83cc9cf31:3. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_7af21e61-ffe4-4791-85ba-86d83cc9cf31:3 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:51 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_7d5204c1-26e4-489e-addb-1401d965153f:8. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_7d5204c1-26e4-489e-addb-1401d965153f:8 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:51 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_7e5660da-b7c7-49dd-8940-7c751389f61a:3. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_7e5660da-b7c7-49dd-8940-7c751389f61a:3 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:51 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_85f4af90-a3f1-4d7e-bb6a-b079c20fa2d5:14. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/RequiredApplication_85f4af90-a3f1-4d7e-bb6a-b079c20fa2d5:14 chain will not be included in evaluation. CIAgent 24.01.2013 11:21:51 44 (0x002C)
CIAgentJob({5BCCC0E4-C16C-4F1D-85A7-F62515232072}): [JOB SCOPE] Failed to get digest for ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/Application_8908c4aa-5c4e-41fd-a111-e4be0780e6bb:2. App policy ScopeId_CF43FADB-8569-46DF-ADB2-984C3AA1E7B1/
Is it possible to reset Software Center?This bug is still present in SCCM 2012 R2 CU3.
Remediation script has been optimized and written in Powershell. It will trigger a refresh only if application is found in WMI class.
If you deploy user-centric applications, you’ll need to change this code a little bit.
# Machine
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
try {
[int]$countMissingDTs = 0
$Applications = Get-WmiObject -namespace root\ccm\clientsdk -query "select * from ccm_application"
$AppsTotal = $Applications.Length
$missingIds = @()
foreach($App in $Applications) {
$AppDT = [wmi] $App.__Path
if($AppDT.AppDTs.Name.Length -eq 0) {
#Write-Host $($App.Id)
$missingIds += $App.Id
$countMissingDTs = $countMissingDTs + 1
#Write-Host $countMissingDTs
if ($countMissingDTs -gt 0) {
foreach ($appId in $missingIds) {
$assignments = Get-WmiObject -query "select AssignmentName, AssignmentId, AssignedCIs from CCM_ApplicationCIAssignment" -namespace "ROOT\ccm\policy\Machine"
if ($assignments -ne $null) {
foreach ($assignment in $assignments) {
$assignedCI = $assignment.AssignedCIs[0]
#write-host "Processing Assignment $($assignment.AssignmentName) $($assignment.AssignmentId) $($assignedCI.CI.ID)"
$assignedCISplit = $assignedCI.CI.ID.Split("/")
#Write-Host $($assignedCISplit[0]+"/"+$assignedCISplit[1].replace("RequiredApplication", "Application"))
if ($($assignedCISplit[0]+"/"+$assignedCISplit[1].replace("RequiredApplication", "Application")) -eq $appId) {
#write-host "Processing Assignment $($assignment.AssignmentName) $($assignment.AssignmentId)"
$sched=([wmi]"root\ccm\Policy\machine\ActualConfig:CCM_Scheduler_ScheduledMessage.ScheduledMessageID='$($assignment.AssignmentId)'");
$sched.Triggers=@('SimpleInterval;Minutes=1;MaxRandomDelayMinutes=0');
$null = $sched.Put()
sleep -milliseconds 3000
} else {
#Write-Host "Skip assignment $($assignment.AssignmentName)"
} else {
#Write-Host "$appId not found"
} catch {
#Write-Host $_.Exception
return $false
return $true
User-centric application deployment:
# User
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
try {
[int]$countMissingDTs = 0
$Applications = Get-WmiObject -namespace root\ccm\clientsdk -query "select * from ccm_application"
$AppsTotal = $Applications.Length
$missingIds = @()
foreach($App in $Applications) {
$AppDT = [wmi] $App.__Path
if($AppDT.AppDTs.Name.Length -eq 0) {
#Write-Host $($App.Id)
$missingIds += $App.Id
$countMissingDTs = $countMissingDTs + 1
#Write-Host $countMissingDTs
if ($countMissingDTs -gt 0) {
foreach ($appId in $missingIds) {
$sidObjs = ( get-wmiobject -query "SELECT UserSID FROM CCM_UserLogonEvents WHERE LogoffTime = NULL" -namespace "ROOT\ccm")
if ($sidObjs -ne $null) {
foreach ($sidObj in $sidObjs) {
$sid = $sidObj.UserSID.replace('-','_');
$assignments = Get-WmiObject -query "select AssignmentName, AssignmentId, AssignedCIs from CCM_ApplicationCIAssignment" -namespace "ROOT\ccm\policy\$($sid)"
if ($assignments -ne $null) {
foreach ($assignment in $assignments) {
$assignedCI = $assignment.AssignedCIs[0]
#write-host "Processing Assignment $($assignment.AssignmentName) $($assignment.AssignmentId) $($assignedCI.CI.ID)"
$assignedCISplit = $assignedCI.CI.ID.Split("/")
#Write-Host $($assignedCISplit[0]+"/"+$assignedCISplit[1].replace("RequiredApplication", "Application"))
if ($($assignedCISplit[0]+"/"+$assignedCISplit[1].replace("RequiredApplication", "Application")) -eq $appId) {
#write-host "Processing Assignment $($assignment.AssignmentName) $($assignment.AssignmentId)"
$sched=([wmi]"root\ccm\Policy\$sid\ActualConfig:CCM_Scheduler_ScheduledMessage.ScheduledMessageID='$($assignment.AssignmentId)'");
$sched.Triggers=@('SimpleInterval;Minutes=1;MaxRandomDelayMinutes=0');
$sched.Put()
sleep -milliseconds 3000
} else {
# Write-Host "$appId not found"
} catch {
# Write-Host $_.Exception
return $false
return $true -
Hi,
I tried everything I could find on the internet but no luck so far. I can successfully deploy MS Visio 2013 to the clients. I also want to be able to uninstall it from the clients. On the client machine Uninstall button is greyed out. This deployment is
installed as "Available" and there is only one deployment type within that MS Visio 2013 Application.
I tried the following uninstall commands in my deployment:
setup.exe /uninstall
setup.exe /uninstall
VisPro
/config .\vispro.ww\uninstallvisio.xml
“\\SRVSCCM2012\Sources\MSApplications\MSVisioPro_2013_64Bit_ENG\setup.exe” /uninstall VisPro /config "\\SRVSCCM2012\Sources\MSApplications\MSVisioPro_2013_64Bit_ENG\vispro.ww\uninstallvisio.xml"
\\SRVSCCM2012\Sources\MSApplications\MSVisioPro_2013_64Bit_ENG\setup.exe /uninstall VisPro /config \\SRVSCCM2012\Sources\MSApplications\MSVisioPro_2013_64Bit_ENG\vispro.ww\uninstallvisio.xml
I checked Product ID from Setup.xml and I know it is correct. My uninstallvisio.xml' content is below:
<Configuration Product="VisPro">
<Display Level="basic" CompletionNotice="yes" SuppressModal="yes" AcceptEula="yes" />
<Setting Id="SETUP_REBOOT" Value="Never" />
</Configuration>
Last night, I downloaded and installed Cumulative Update 1 for SCCM 2012 R2 and I haven't tried the deployment after the update,yet. I will try it today but please let me know what else to check.
Yavuz Selim AtmacaAfter I updated SCCM Server and test client pc with CU1 , I tried to deploy visio as Required. It installed successfully. Then I uninstalled visio by deploying the application with Uninstall Action.
After that I tried to deploy visio as "Available" to see if Software Center Uninstall button works. However visio deployment does not come to Software Center's Available Applications List. I check the status of the deployment under the Deployments monitoring
node and it says Success "Already Compliant". I dont know what it means. Does config manager thinks that visio already installed?
Yavuz Selim Atmaca
2 or 3 hours later that -Succes "Already Compliant"- status of the deployment under the Deployments monitoring node is vanished automatically and Software Center application list showed the new deployment. I installed it and uninstalled it succesfully.
So, you are right Solution is the CU1 but I am still wondering why my available deployment took so time to be visible in Software Center althought I didn't enter any schedule to be available.
Yavuz Selim Atmaca -
Application in Software Center ask again for installation after succesfull instalation
SCCM 2012 SP1 CU5
I have created msi application version 2, in superseding I configure uninstallation of old version
App deployed for collection and showed in Software Center.
If I install it in Software Center, old app is removed, new installed (appenforce.log tells it), and its ok for some time.
After PC checks for software deployment, Software Center asks to install new app again.
But its installed and works.
in AppIntentEval.log I can see this record:
<![LOG[ScopeId_C499A53E-0FFD-4150-8731-0DF9D0B88558/Application_07897b40-25ff-4c91-af1e-0c5a914bd0ee/6 :- Current State = NotUpdated, Applicability = Applicable, ResolvedState = Installed, ConfigureState = NotNeeded, Title = Клиентская часть системы
DIRECTUM 4.91.1908]LOG]!><time="09:54:55.223-300" date="11-27-2014" component="AppIntentEval" context="" type="1" thread="1364" file="appconstructs.cpp:3057">
What does it meens Current State = NotUpdated ?
How can I fix it?Hello,
Is it required or available? Is it deployed to user collection or device collection?
This thread may give us some clue:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/b785809a-2234-4b67-8838-c1c923ca1601/application-deployment-status-not-updated?forum=configmanagerapps -
It is showing as Installed in software center with user ID through which it is actually installed but not from other User ID's.
Please send me suggestions or how we can resolve this issue.Software center might not show it if there are multiple users logged in. It will only be shown to the
user that got the highest (lowest? Can't remember it) session id.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/a3c20fe1-226d-4667-afeb-74879ee93c6a/applications-but-not-programs-showing-in-software-centre?forum=configmanagerapps
Regards, Ibrahim Hamdy -
Unable to advertise software application via Software Center
I have an issue of advertising my software application via software center. I doesn't matter if I set it to deploy as Required or Available, the deployment just could not get to install to my targeted machine or appear in my Software Center. In the
deployment status, it also shows No Status even I have targeted since last week and the targeted machine is always connected.
I have viewed the execmgr.log, but could not find the package id in the log. Could it be stuck somewhere that could cause it unable to complete the process of advertising it to the targeted machine, whether it is via Required or Available deployment?
I am however able to deploy old/new the patch updates deployment and able to install the software package to my DP. However im still able to get OLD deployment of software apps or TS but not
NEW deployment of any software apps or TS since the last 2 weeks. I am also able to mplist and mpcert from the targeted machine to my MP, so meaning it could communicate to get policies.
Im stuck now. Any other logs in particular that could help me right now to determine the root cause?There is a constant error of
1) CPolicySource::UpdateSoftwarePolicy: Failed to retrieve version for policy DEP-DE420076-DE4001C2-22DFAA8D from the Policy table
2) Failed to update policy DEP-DE420076-DE4001C2-22DFAA8D and policy assignment {ecadc449-d862-4ad9-b75e-252d753ced8f} based on package DE4001C2, program Install (TS DC_Demo) and offer D
3) CPolicySource::UpdateSoftwarePolicy: Failed to retrieve version for policy DEP-DE420081-DE4001C2-22DFAA8D from the Policy table
4) Failed to update policy DEP-DE420081-DE4001C2-22DFAA8D and policy assignment {43af1ebc-32b5-459b-8749-573a87df22b8} based on package DE4001C2, program Install (TS DC_Demo) and offer D
5) CPolicySource::UpdateSoftwarePolicy: Failed to retrieve version for policy DEP-DE420076-DE4001C2-01D4CDDC from the Policy table
6) Failed to update policy DEP-DE420076-DE4001C2-01D4CDDC and policy assignment {f4041e0f-da02-4c6e-8a25-62e95a123abb} based on package DE4001C2, program Install (TS HR_FI) and offer D
7) CPolicySource::UpdateSoftwarePolicy: Failed to retrieve version for policy DEP-DE420081-DE4001C2-01D4CDDC from the Policy table
8) Failed to update policy DEP-DE420081-DE4001C2-01D4CDDC and policy assignment {d7884252-9e8b-4854-b175-a0c797130930} based on package DE4001C2, program Install (TS HR_FI) and offer D
9) Failed to create policy and policy assignment based on package DE4003E6, program Install (TS) and offer DE420076
10) Failed to create policy and policy assignment based on package DE4003E7, program Install (TS) and offer DE420076
I don't understand why it keeps on saying "based on package DE4001C2". I don't have any package with this package ID.... Not sure why I am seeing this in my logs. -
Application catalog error - cannot install or request software.
Hi All,
I have installed SCCM 2012 SP1 and configured SCCM APP catalog, i am able to browse the portal from a client machine, the portal shows the application which are deployed but when i send a request for the application and after administrators approval
the the app catalog is not able to download the application and the portal shows
"cannot install or request software error message"same is happening with the application without request policy.
What i have tried :-
1. Adding the App catalog URL to the LOCAL Intranet zone.
2.Reinstallation of Application catalog.
But it shows the same error please help.thanks for replying,
Seems like it was an MP issue, my MP was not working.
I did the following things :-
1. Remove App Catalog roles.
2. Uninstalled Management Point.
3. Uninstalled IIS.
4. System Restart.
5. Installed IIS.
6. Installed MP.
7. Installed App catalog roles.
Now, it's working.
Thanks,
Pranay. -
Unable to unistall application from software center
Hi,
I am unable to uninstall Chrome from Software Center. When i select Chrome and click uninstall, it doesn't seem to do anything.Check logs to get more details about issue
http://www.scconfigmgr.com/2012/08/15/applications-in-software-center-uninstall-with-removal-failed/
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Hi, I have to print the material, description, quantity and value in the invoice.. the problem i face is.. the variables which is of size 40 characters. only prints the data and gets trimmed because of which the data displayed in the invoice not in o
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Field Customs reference number in material document
Hi Friends, While doing GR am geting document number and can see that in MB03. Now in MKPF table there is field called Customs reference number( field name # GTS_CUSREF_NO) , and after putting material document number in MKPF am getting all the detai
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Satellite L500: WLan drops out and doesnt work most of the time
hi everyone, i have a toshiba satellite L500 running windows 7. have been using iprimus internet, wirelessly, no problems for a few weeks,before that, was using it via ethernet cable as i didnth ave a wireless modem. my laptop was off charge the othe
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Software Update problem in OS 10.4.8 and 9
Hello, I have problem with Software Update in my MacBook. I have Mac OS 10.4.8 . I wanted to update it to 10.4.9 and I turned on software update. Software Update downloaded list of update item and I started upload. But I didn't have enought time to f